Archive for February, 2009

Is It Unhealthy to Switch Prescription Glasses from Day to Day?

Feb 19th, 2009 by Amy Nutt | 0

Have you ever heard a mom tell her child not to wear someone elses glasses because it will ruin his eyes? This common belief comes from the thought that straining to see out of a wrong prescription can damage your eyes. Similarly, some believe that it is unhealthy to switch prescription glasses from day to day. Is there any truth to this thought, or is it simple an \”old wives\” tale?

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Find Your Style Of Reading Glasses

Feb 18th, 2009 by Amanda Somrekli | 0

Recent statistics reveal that one out of ten women between the ages of 40 and 65 wears reading glasses. If you already wear glasses or contact lenses, then bifocals might be in your future. If you are like most women, this is not an event to look forward to.

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Common Lasik Vision Surgery Side Effects

Feb 15th, 2009 by Patch Adams | 0

Obviously all medical procedures have some sort of risk involved, but lasik vision correction tends to be one of the safest procedures you can have. One of the reason lasik is so popular is because it\’s so safe. It\’s also quick, and even the recovery time is short. Most importantly, it tends to be relatively painless. Unfortunately, the results can vary greatly, so be wary of anyone offering a 20/20 vision money back guarantee. Don\’t misunderstand, most patients have 20/20 vision after their first surgery, with some needing a second treatment after about 3 months.

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Buy Reading Glasses Online

Feb 13th, 2009 by Amanda Somrekli | 0

Do you find it difficult reading at normal length? Do you screw up your eyes to bring things into focus? If so, you need reading glasses. People above the age of forty could need single-vision reading glasses.

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